2 Answers:
- Choice B) angle FGH
- Choice C) angle LJM
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Explanation:
We have two rules we need to follow:
- The angles must add to 180 degrees (since they are supplementary)
- The angles cannot be touching or sharing a common wall (because they can't be adjacent).
Through trial and error, you should find that this works for angle FGH and angle LJM
Note how 124+56 = 180 to show that the angles are supplementary. If they were combined together, then we could form a straight line. However, they aren't touching or combined since they are part of two separate figures. So that's why we consider them nonadjacent angles.